England fans take over Dallas pub ahead of World Cup opener
England fans have taken over a Dallas pub ahead of their World Cup 2026 opener against Croatia on Wednesday (17 June).

Independent TVShowing now | Sport01:59Bookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popoverEngland fans take over Dallas pub ahead of World Cup openerEngland fans have taken over a Dallas pub ahead of their World Cup 2026 opener against Croatia on Wednesday (17 June).Thomas Tuchel’s squad begins their campaign at the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium, with the match expected to be attended by thousands of fans from the UK.Ahead of the match, hundreds of fans, many draped in England flags, gathered at the Londoner Pub until late on Tuesday (16 June) before being moved on by police as the venue reached over-capacity.
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